speed tests only transfer a small amount of data). Comcast's
"PowerBoost" is a perfect example of this. So if you get something
bigger, you can monitor the speed of the download and get your speed
test that way.
If you really want to be accurate, you can do the test several times
usin
ount of data). Comcast's
"PowerBoost" is a perfect example of this. So if you get something
bigger, you can monitor the speed of the download and get your speed
test that way.
If you really want to be accurate, you can do the test several times
using mirrors in various geographical are
On Jan 11, 2010, at 9:45 AM, David Banning wrote:
> I wonder if there is something in the ports that tests my DSL speed.
> I am guessing that if I installed firefox3 and then installed flash
> or Java then I could go to speedtest.net, but I wonder if there is
> a simpler solution.
You can use ft
I wonder if there is something in the ports that tests my DSL speed.
I am guessing that if I installed firefox3 and then installed flash
or Java then I could go to speedtest.net, but I wonder if there is
a simpler solution.
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freebsd-questions@freebsd
Hello,
I use PC5750 verizon air card in FreeBSD 6.3 with ugencom device driver.
It works fine but I only get 240Kbps upload and download speed even I got
EDVO connection. When I test it in Windows, I got 1.4Mbps for download and
750Kbps for upload speed. I try so many staff and search bu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to test your system (i run FreeBSD 5.3) to see if something is wrong?
There are lots of benchmarks available under /usr/ports/benchmarks.
Also are there any tools to optimize the system or fix if somethings wrong?
Why yes, the C compiler. You just need to ch
Hello,
Is there a way to test your system (i run FreeBSD 5.3) to see if something is
wrong? My mashine seams slow... are there any tools to do that? Also are there
any tools to optimize the system or fix if somethings wrong?
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Peter